A G E N D A

SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STUART CITY COMMISSION
TO BE HELD January 13, 2020
AT 3:30 PM  Commission Chambers - HOUSING WORKSHOP
121 SW FLAGLER AVE.
STUART, FLORIDA 34994

CITY COMMISSION

 

Mayor Michael J. Meier
Vice Mayor Eula R. Clarke
Commissioner Becky Bruner
Commissioner Kelli Glass Leighton
Commissioner Merritt Matheson

ADMINISTRATIVE

 

City Manager, David Dyess
City Attorney, Michael J. Mortell
City Clerk, Mary R. Kindel


Agenda items are available on our website at http://www.cityofstuart.us

Phone: (772) 288-5306 . Fax: (772) 288-5305 . E-mail: mkindel@ci.stuart.fl.us

 

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), anyone who needs a special accommodation to attend this meeting should contact the City's ADA coordinator at 772-288-5306 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting, excluding Saturday and Sunday.

 

If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he will need a record of the proceeding, and that for such purpose he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

 

(RC)next to an item denotes there is a City Code requirement for a Roll Call vote.
(QJ) next to an item denotes that it is a quasi-judicial matter or public hearing.

 
WHAT IS CIVILITY? Civility is caring about one's identity, needs and beliefs without degrading someone else's in the process. Civility is more than merely being polite. Civility requires staying "present" even with those persons with whom we have deep-rooted and perhaps strong disagreements. It is about constantly being open to hear, learn, teach and change. It seeks common ground as a beginning point for dialogue. It is patience, grace, and strength of character. Civility is practiced in our City Hall.
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PRESENTATIONS
1.

2019-2020 HOUSING INVENTORY/FORECAST; PRESENTATION OF CURRENT / APPROVED INVENTORY (SUPPLY AND DEMAND)

 

2.

PRESENTATION BY DANA LITTLE OF THE TREASURE COAST REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL "THE NEIGHBORHOOD - BUILDING BLOCKS OF A REGION"

 

3.

THE LEGISLATURE MADE CHANGES THE FLORIDA STATUTES TO ADDRESS SEVERAL ISSUES: 

 

- AFFORDABLE HOUSING; FLORIDA STATUTES 125.01055 & 166.04151

- DEVELOPMENT REVIEW; FLORIDA STATUTES 125.022 & 163.033

- COMPREHENSIVE PLAN RESTRICTIONS  SECTION 163.3167

- IMPACT FEES  SECTION 163.31801

- PRIVATE PROVIDER BUILDING INSPECTIONS SECTION 553.791

 

4.

HOUSING RENTAL AND PURCHASE VALUES

 

APPROVAL OF AGENDA
COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC (5 min. max)
PUBLIC COMMENT:   If a member of the public wishes to comment upon ANY subject matter, including quasi-judicial matters, please submit a Request to Speak form. These forms are available in the back of the Commission Chambers, and should be given to the City Clerk prior to introduction of the item number you would like to address.
QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARINGS:   Some of the matters on the Agenda may be "quasi-judicial" in nature. City Commissioners will disclose all ex-parte communications, and may be subject to voir dire by any interested party regarding those communications. All witnesses testifying will be "sworn" prior to their testimony. However, the public is permitted to comment without being sworn. Unsworn testimony will be given appropriate weight and credibility by the City Commission.
DISCUSSION AND DELIBERATION
5.

DISCUSSION ON PRESENTATIONS

 

ADJOURNMENT: